
64,550– laboratory-confirmed cases
13,945 – probable cases
879 – COVID-19 related deaths
Primary Recommendations
- Get a COVID-19 vaccine!
- Stay home when sick unless you need medical attention.
- Wear face masks indoors when social distancing isn’t practical.
Wyoming Updates
9/7/21 (Updated 3 p.m. weekdays.)
Cumulative Cases by County
Albany: 4,621 (713)
Big Horn: 1,158 (273)
Campbell: 5,899 (629)
Carbon: 1,910 (259)
Converse: 682 (853)
Crook: 532 (69)
Fremont: 5,472 (990)
Goshen: 1,462 (120)
Hot Springs: 502 (194)
Johnson: 608 (355)
Laramie: 10,592 (2,880)
Lincoln: 1,625 (300)
Natrona: 7,202 (3,302)
Niobrara: 98 (133)
Park: 3,420 (211)
Platte: 721 (302)
Sheridan: 3,078 (880)
Sublette: 798 (169)
Sweetwater: 5,522 (407)
Teton: 4,460 (108)
Uinta: 2,714 (372)
Washakie: 838 (249)
Weston: 636 (177)
(First number is lab-confirmed cases; second is probable cases. Probable cases had positive antigen tests or are symptomatic close contacts of lab-confirmed cases).
Questions?
If you are sick, please contact your healthcare provider. Wyoming residents with general questions about COVID-19 may send an email to wdh.covid19@wyo.gov.
Non-medical COVID-19 information is available by calling 2-1-1 or 888-425-7138.
Wyoming Data
Review detailed state and county COVID-19 case and testing data, which is updated each weekday.
Hospital Data
Learn more about COVID-19 hospital status as reported by hospitals.
Newly Confirmed COVID-19 Related Deaths
- An older adult Albany County man died in August. He had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Albany County man died in August. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Campbell County woman died in August. She was hospitalized in another state and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An adult Campbell County man died in August. He was hospitalized in another state and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Campbell County woman died in August. She was hospitalized and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An adult Carbon County man died in August. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- Another adult Carbon County man died in August. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Converse County man died within the last week. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An adult Fremont County woman died in August. She was hospitalized in another state and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Fremont County man died in August. He was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Fremont County woman died in August. She was a resident of a local long-term care facility and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Laramie County woman died in August. She was hospitalized and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Laramie County man died in August. He was hospitalized, was a resident of a local long-term care facility and had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An adult Natrona County man died in August. He was hospitalized in another state and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Park County man died in August. He was hospitalized and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Park County woman died in August. She was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- Another older adult Park County man died in August. He was hospitalized and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Sheridan County woman died in August. She was hospitalized and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An adult Sweetwater County man died in August. He was hospitalized in another state and was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An older adult Sweetwater County man died within the last week. He was not known to have health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.
- An adult Uinta County woman died in August. She had health conditions known to put patients at higher risk of severe illness.